Current Online Course Schedule

This page gives you a quick way to find out more about online and hybrid courses offered at MiraCosta. Click any course title to learn more about the course. Many instructors add details here about expectations for the course and what students need to do to get started.

Courses listed as "Online Only" may be completed entirely online.
Courses listed as "Hybrid" will have some class activity that takes place at a designated location in addition to your online coursework. This activity may range from a few proctored exams to regular meetings on a MiraCosta campus.

Intermediate Algebra

This algebra course covers radicals, exponents, concepts of relations and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, linear and quadratic functions, and the solutions of equations from these topics.

Subject:MATHCourse Number:64 Section Number:1211Units:4 Instructor:

Instructor information about this course

Learning Management System (LMS) for this course:CustomLMS link:https://sites.google.com/site/harlandclass/Course start page:https://sites.google.com/site/harlandclass/Course email:jharland@miracosta.eduOffice:Office hours:Phone:Instructor notes:NOTE: My "online" classes are not completely online; they are Hybrid. Any student enrolling in one of my online classes must come to the MiraCosta campus several times during the semester to take proctored quizzes and tests and have their notebooks checked. This may not be done at any other physical location or college or proctoring center. This is true for students living out of town, out of California, or out of the country as well. If you live out of town, do not take my section unless you can travel often to MiraCosta as required. Do not buy materials for class until you get info from me about which book or online materials will be required. More details will be provided by the first day of class. I will email students when the class is set up and ready to begin. Follow my directions once I send the info regarding what you must purchase and how to log in to the online materials, and begin working. Students will need to turn in assignments online in the online system provided, as well as bring notebooks to the Math Learning Center to be checked. Students should plan on dedicating a minimum of 12 hours a week to this course, and be able to get to campus for quizzes and tests, as well as for having notebooks checked.